K-n-L Country Farms
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Ultradogmn here on yesterdaystractor just provided a link to an ad for a tractor that has the front mount snow blade on it. Me and my husband have been thinking about a front-mount snow blade for a couple years. We really don't like the rear-mount blade because of constantly having to twist around to see what you're doing and so when we clicked on ultradogmn's link, and saw the front-mount blade again, we wanted to dig a little deeper on their in's n out's.
When a front-mount snow blade is mounted using the long frame which mounts to the rear of the tractor and extends to the front, is this type of setup still more for only plowing snow or shoving loose dirt or can it be rugged enough to actually do some digging/landscaping without being a burden on the tractor itself?
When a front-mount snow blade is mounted using the long frame which mounts to the rear of the tractor and extends to the front, is this type of setup still more for only plowing snow or shoving loose dirt or can it be rugged enough to actually do some digging/landscaping without being a burden on the tractor itself?